Example sentences of "which [adj] other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If the answer to the pursuer 's case is that the fault for the accident rests wholly or partly with someone else , consideration should be given now to service of a Third Party Notice by which that other party blamed can be brought into the action .
2 Interrogatories are questions put by one party to the other about his case which that other party must answer : discovery is a process by which both parties must disclose to each other all documents relevant to the issues , except for documents containing legal advice on the case .
3 But the Institute of Contemporary Arts ( ICA ) has established a reputation for the exploration of new art in Britain which few other institutions can match .
4 As well as being one of the finest and most comprehensive sets of autochromes in existence , these charming images also offers a dimension which few other travel photographs of the period can offer .
5 As well as being one of the finest and most comprehensive sets of autochromes in existence , these charming images also offer a dimension which few other travel photographs of the period can offer .
6 Industrial management , perhaps above all , has depths of fascination which few other callings can enjoy .
7 From Johnnie Walker Red and Black Label to Hennessy XO , PTGI now holds a position which few other companies related to GBW also hold .
8 In each case the relevant date is the date on which an announcement is made or the date on which some other event occurs in relation to the company which has significance under the City Code .
9 None of the new features take away control from the user or make it harder or more complex to use , a strategy which some other vendors would do well to emulate .
10 In fact the pollution control officer has as indices of activity neither the policeman 's arrest rate nor the evidence which some other compliance system enforcement agents can exploit , such as the dollar amounts recovered by consumer protection officers ( Silbey , 1978 ) .
11 For example , structural limitation ‘ constitutes a pattern of determination in which some social structure establishes limits within which some other structure or process can vary , and establishes probabilities for the specific structures or processes that are possible within those limits ’ .
12 The problem of evil was rooted in Christian monotheism , which obliged the word ‘ God ’ to do duty for two functions , between which some other creeds had drawn a distinction .
13 Section 120(3) makes it an offence for a promoter or participant to receive any payment or the benefit of any payments which some other participant is induced to make by reason that the prospect is held out to him of receiving payments or other benefits for introducing other persons into the scheme .
14 That can not be the reason in Tinbergen 's experiment , however , for which some other explanation must be found .
15 4.2.2.1 each Party hereby undertakes to each of the others fully and promptly to communicate to each of the other Parties all such technical information relating to background and results as such other may reasonably require to carry out its respective part of the Project or to which such other Part is entitled pursuant to Clause hereof
16 The following are chargeable events : ( i ) the removal or a variation of a restriction to which the shares are subject ; ( ii ) the creation or variation of a right relating to the shares ; ( iii ) the imposition of a restriction on other shares in Newco or the variation of a restriction to which such other shares are subject ; or ( iv ) the removal or a variation of a right relating to other shares in Newco .
17 Annie and Sheila perched side by side on a high window-sill , their feet resting on a table on which three other women sat .
18 These entrepreneurs will communicate to the other market participants the market information which these other participants are themselves unable to obtain .
19 The Test of Professional Competence , for building surveyors , first introduced in 1973 , has remained unchanged over a period during which many other changes both technological and sociological have taken place within the Division .
20 The children , at first shy , soon lost their inhibitions when it was time to put on the camp play , enjoying a freedom which many other youngsters take for granted .
21 It was not Nobel prize material , just a slick method of protein analysis , which many other experimenters had found immediately useful .
22 Many , of course , are not , and that would seem to increase the need for the advantaged children to be given some understanding of the harsh world in which many other children have to live .
23 But although the distinction between reformist and revolutionary parties may thus become somewhat blurred — and the sharpness of the distinction is further diminished by the difficulty of determining precisely what is to count as a fundamental change in a social system — it remains an important one , compared with which many other distinctions that have been made between parties , and between party systems , seem less significant .
24 He only used spanners and gauges , scorning the runes or litanies which all other techs deemed so essential to woo the spirit of a machine .
25 It has been repeatedly stressed above that OED is the ground from which all other dictionaries and English language reference books take their origin .
26 Since it sees politics as properly a man 's business , the malestream approach sets up male behaviour as the standard by which all other responses should be measured .
27 At Woodchester and , to a lesser extent , at Stonesfield , we find such a variety of motif and patterning that the pavements themselves could well mirror a page ( or the page ) of design : at Woodchester especially , they comprise an array from which all other instances of closely related pavements could have been taken .
28 In 1970 , I put forward the concept of ‘ primary leys ’ : a structure into which all other leys were supposed to fit .
29 Machine code is tedious to write but is the foundation on which all other software systems sit .
30 One might surmise that this is because they represent elemental features from which all other structures are compounded and so constitute basic units of mental processing from which all learning proceeds .
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